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BROWNE, ISAAC HAWKINS (1705-1760) , English poet, was born on the 21st of January 1705 at Burton-upon-Trent, of of the Empire (Reichsgraf) by the emperor Charles VI. His uncle Georg, Reichsgraf von Browne (1698-1792), was a distinguished soldier, who rose to the rank of field marshal in the Russian army, and was made Reichsgraf by the emperor Joseph II. in 1779. The powerful influence which he commanded, through his father and his wife (nee Countess Marie Philippine v. Martinitz), advanced the young
marshal in command of the Silesian garrisons when in 1740 Frederick II. and the Prussian army overran the province. His careful employment of such resources as he possessed materially hindered the king in his conquest and gave time for Austria to collect a field army (see AUSTRIAN SUCCESSION, WAR OF THE). He was present at Mollwitz, where he received a severe wound. His vehement opposition to all half-hearted measures
control . In 1745 he served under Count Traun, and was promoted to the rank of Feldzeugmeister. In 1746 he was present in the Italian campaign and the battles of Piacenza and Rottofredo. Brown himself with the advanced guard forced his way across the Apennines and entered Genoa. He was thereafter placed in command of the army intended for the invasion of France, and early in 1747 of all the imperial forces in Italy. At the end of the war Browne was engaged in the negotiations which led to the convention of Nice(January 21st, 1749). He became commanderin-chief
Saxons
chief
See Zuverlassige Lebensbeschreibung U.M. Reichsgrafen, v. B. . K.-K. Gen.-Feldmarschall (Frankfurt and Leipzig
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